Is this the oil pressure gauge line hole and grommet just above the plastic ducting and to the right of the steering column boot? The reason I am unsure is because my car also has an open hole behind the accelerator pedal.

Thats my 67. Didn't realize my car made it on until reading this thread! Anyways, bought in dec. of 99 when I was 24. I am the 3rd owner. Originally butternut yellow but the dude before me painted it black and added the spoiler (which I have recently removed). Has the original motor and rear end (gears have been changed to 4.11s) but trans was swapped out to a 700r4. If I remember correctly, previous owner said he blew the pg drag racing it. I have the pop but haven't found a build sheet yet. It's a LA 01C car.

When I bought my Camaro, I remember my mom telling me she had one. They bought it in 67 and then she thrashed the suspension by driving it on railroad tracks with her friends in high school in 1971. Could of sworn she said she totaled it... This is the only picture I have seen.

The bolt in question is the bottom bolt and nut? I replaced my leaf springs about 10 years ago and now just going through some old hardware. If I remember correctly, I bought the top bolt from a resto shop but they were longer than the originals I had. Can anyone confirm??? Thanks

Just tried to search for info for my 67 but found mostly 69's and some 68's. Sorry if I missed it...

I am going to be needing new tires for my 67 RS/SS soon (14x6 FC wheels with mag hubcaps). Safety is the biggest concern since I drive it frequently and will be going with radials no bias.

As I understand it, diamondback makes Firestone reproduction tires and Kelsey makes Goodyear repros. Is one more correct over the other for a 1967 RS/SS with an 01C build date? Is one brand preferred more than the other in terms of safety and quality?

What was more common for an early 67, the redline or white striped tire? Goodyear or Firestone? I searched their sites but did not find a D70 tire???

P.S. I know Coker is also an option but did not find much positive about them (quality and customer service) in my research so they are all but out.